Abstract

Poultry farming plays an important role in rural Indonesia's economy, with increasing demand for poultry meat and protein-rich eggs. One of the main challenges for farmers is the limited production of chicken seeds and suboptimal egg incubation methods. Modern egg incubators offer a solution with higher ease and efficiency compared to traditional methods. However, existing machines on the market have weaknesses, such as less accurate temperature and humidity control, and less optimal power source switching. The use of fuzzy logic methods in egg incubators has proven to be more efficient than manual methods, with a hatching success rate of 100% for 10 eggs. Fuzzy logic-based egg incubators start hatching earlier and more on days 18 and 19, while manual methods begin on days 19 and 20. The automatic egg-turning process in fuzzy logic machines saves labor and reduces the risk of error. This research highlights the importance of using accurate sensors and optimal temperature and humidity control systems to improve the success rate of chicken egg hatching. Index Terms—poultry farming; egg hatching; temperature; humidity; fuzzy logic

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